Remember when grandma would arrive on holidays with a colorful, wrapped box full of boring socks? What if the box was plain and the socks were the colorful surprise? That’s the kind of gift we’re loving as the weather starts to cool down. Let's throw those sandals into the back of the closet and reach for John's Crazy Socks.
John’s Crazy Socks is a father-son social enterprise inspired by John Lee Cronin, a young man with Down Syndrome, and his love of colorful and fun socks, or what he calls his “crazy socks.”
With sizes for all and in themes from funny, animals, and holidays, there are over 4,000 socks to choose from. If you find yourself unable to pair (see what we did there?) down your choice, the crew from John’s Crazy Socks takes care of that for you with their Sock of the Month Club. We love this fun (join John's online dance party every Tuesday!) company so much, and it feels good to purchase from them; over half of their employees have a different ability, and 5% of the company's earnings are donated to Special Olympics.
Remember when grandma would arrive on holidays with a colorful, wrapped box full of boring socks? What if the box was plain and the socks were the colorful surprise? That’s the kind of gift we’re loving as the weather starts to cool down. Let's throw those sandals into the back of the closet and reach for John's Crazy Socks.
John’s Crazy Socks is a father-son social enterprise inspired by John Lee Cronin, a young man with Down Syndrome, and his love of colorful and fun socks, or what he calls his “crazy socks.”
With sizes for all and in themes from funny, animals, and holidays, there are over 4,000 socks to choose from. If you find yourself unable to pair (see what we did there?) down your choice, the crew from John’s Crazy Socks takes care of that for you with their Sock of the Month Club. We love this fun (join John's online dance party every Tuesday!) company so much, and it feels good to purchase from them; over half of their employees have a different ability, and 5% of the company's earnings are donated to Special Olympics.